Property Management
A Kansas commercial tenant who sublets their space to another party without landlord consent is in:
ACompliance as long as the rent is paid
BBreach of the lease's subletting clause if the lease requires landlord consent✓ Correct
CGood standing under Kansas commercial law which allows all subletting
DDefault only if the subtenant fails to pay rent
Explanation
Most commercial leases require landlord consent for subleasing or assignment. Subletting without required consent is a breach of the lease and may give the landlord grounds for termination.
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